A member of Congress is not responsible for executing laws or managing the day-to-day operations of the federal government; that is the role of the executive branch. Additionally, they do not serve as judges or handle legal disputes, which falls under the judiciary's domain. Their primary duties include making laws, representing constituents, and overseeing the executive branch's implementation of laws.
The main duty of congress is to pass laws
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
No, you do not have to be a member of Congress to be the Speaker of the House.
Because he's the member of the congress
Partisan feel duty bound to vote in line with the party platform and the wishes of their party's leaders.
Yes, the Speaker of the House must be a member of Congress.
A Member of Congress
The Congress' main duty is to make and pass laws.
A congress member's constituents are the people he or she is elected to represent. They share a similar location as they all live in the congress member's home district.
In a state - any member of the State Legislature. In the Congress - any member of the Representative or Senator.
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